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Elevation effects on bullet trajectory
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<blockquote data-quote="oldmossy" data-source="post: 2131152" data-attributes="member: 44047"><p>Yes...Always had to rezero once we got there. But last time...using BR2..I never had too.. Thats in colorado.</p><p>Now..in wv..at 2800 elevation and a new sig sauer rangfinder...60 degree day vs 30 degree day.. 1.5 moa lower at 30degrees than i was at 60 degrees. Im wondering if my reloader 50 is too temp.sensative or if my rangefinder isnt programmed correctly, or just doesnt work as advertised. My gun shoots very well. My drop data is accurate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldmossy, post: 2131152, member: 44047"] Yes...Always had to rezero once we got there. But last time...using BR2..I never had too.. Thats in colorado. Now..in wv..at 2800 elevation and a new sig sauer rangfinder...60 degree day vs 30 degree day.. 1.5 moa lower at 30degrees than i was at 60 degrees. Im wondering if my reloader 50 is too temp.sensative or if my rangefinder isnt programmed correctly, or just doesnt work as advertised. My gun shoots very well. My drop data is accurate. [/QUOTE]
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